Dr. Dre Premieres Never Before Released Music on Beats 1 Radio Show

Dr. Dre Premieres Never Before Released Music on Beats 1 Radio Show

On the latest episode of Dr. Dre‘s Beats 1 show, “The Pharmacy”, Dre played some never before heard songs and freestyles from the proverbial “vault”. This included a track called “Naked”– an exclusive Dr. Dre single featuring Marsha Abrosius and Sly Paper– and later, he played a new song from Anderson .Paak called “The Season / Carry Me”. Towards the end of the show, he premiered Pusha T’s remix of Drake and Meek Mill’s “R.I.C.O.”, and more. Listen to the entire show above.

In the course of the show, Dre also played the hits, including Kendrick Lamar’s “How Much a Dollar Cost”, Rihanna’s “Bitch Better Have My Money”, and Eminem’s “Public Enemy #1″, before confessing that most of the recording he does “is not for the public”.

“The majority of it is not for sale,” he said during the radio broadcast– “If you are a recording artist– or any type of artist– everything isn’t for sale”. Another interesting tidbit he shared: “Compton was the highest grossing film by a black director in history!”

This week’s episode of “The Pharmacy” featured freestyles by Jaylo Felony, King Los, and Anderson .Paak.

Revisit the trailer for Straight Outta Compton:

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